What is this plug for? 2000 Odyssey.

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by Xxxxx, Apr 17, 2006.

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    Xxxxx Guest

    There is a gray plastic plug (female) to the left of the main console,
    basically hidden unless you get down on your hands and knees. It is circled
    in red in the picture shown here:

    http://herb.thetysons.org/images/Plug-in-2000-Odyssey.JPG

    Can anyone tell me what this plug is for?
     
    Xxxxx, Apr 17, 2006
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    bearman Guest

    It could be where the OBD unit is plugged in.
     
    bearman, Apr 17, 2006
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    bearman Guest

    It could be where the OBD unit is plugged in.
     
    bearman, Apr 17, 2006
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    bearman Guest

    It could be where the OBD unit is plugged in.
     
    bearman, Apr 17, 2006
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    Brian Smith Guest

    It is where you (or your service people) plug in the OBDII Reader.
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 17, 2006
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    Brian Smith Guest

    It is where you (or your service people) plug in the OBDII Reader.
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 17, 2006
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    Brian Smith Guest

    It is where you (or your service people) plug in the OBDII Reader.
     
    Brian Smith, Apr 17, 2006
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    Take a look in the PDI for an Odyssey:

    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/odyssey/index.html#pdi

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Apr 18, 2006
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  9. ---------------------------------------------

    Take a look in the PDI for an Odyssey:

    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/odyssey/index.html#pdi

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Apr 18, 2006
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  10. Take a look in the PDI for an Odyssey. Feel free to print it out . . . .
    Courtesy www.tegger.com

    Here's a simpler link:
    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/odyssey/x98-077e.pdf

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Apr 18, 2006
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  11. Take a look in the PDI for an Odyssey. Feel free to print it out . . . .
    Courtesy www.tegger.com

    Here's a simpler link:
    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/odyssey/x98-077e.pdf

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Apr 18, 2006
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    SoCalMike Guest

    OBD2 scanner port.
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 18, 2006
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    SoCalMike Guest

    OBD2 scanner port.
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 18, 2006
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    SoCalMike Guest

    OBD2 scanner port.
     
    SoCalMike, Apr 18, 2006
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  15. That is also the standard location for OBDII connectors in all equipped
    vehicles. If the connector isn't there, there is supposed to be a label
    saying where it is located.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 18, 2006
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  16. That is also the standard location for OBDII connectors in all equipped
    vehicles. If the connector isn't there, there is supposed to be a label
    saying where it is located.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 18, 2006
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  17. That is also the standard location for OBDII connectors in all equipped
    vehicles. If the connector isn't there, there is supposed to be a label
    saying where it is located.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Apr 18, 2006
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    Xxxxx Guest

    Thanks. That confirms it.

    No clue what PDI stands for, but it does tell me what the plug is for.

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    Xxxxx, Apr 19, 2006
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    Xxxxx Guest

    Thanks. That confirms it.

    No clue what PDI stands for, but it does tell me what the plug is for.

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    Xxxxx, Apr 19, 2006
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    John Horner Guest

    That plug looks like a standard OBD-II style diagnostic connector. It
    is used for reading out trouble codes, operating parameters, etc. If
    your check engine light ever goes on, this is the magic place to hook a
    scanner up to in order to find out what is going on.


    PDI = Pre-Delivery Inspection, the work a dealer is to do before
    delivery your new car.


    John
     
    John Horner, Apr 19, 2006
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